Will it be possible to print more advanced rtf fields?

One known limitation of Report Builder is that it "relies on Delphi RichEdit capabilities to render rtf code".

I try to express myself better:

rtf content created with a TDBRichEdit component is printed perfectly in a report's TppDBRichEdit field.in my applciations i use DevExpress TcxDBRichEdit components that support a more advanced rtf format, for example this kind of "graphics" is not supported by TDBRichEdit:

The table above is given by the rtf content (i copy it directly from the database field and i paste at the end of this post.

When ReportBuilder prints these rtf data this is the result:

The difference between the two is obvious.

I would like that as DevExpress made it also Digital Metaphors does it, somehow having a RTF decoding that is more advanced than the Delphi one.

Comments

TRichView and WPTools include support for using their components in RB. It's up to the 3rd party developer to provide RB support.

The RB RichText by default relies on Delphi TRichEdit, but the architecture is open to relying on other TCustomRichEdit descendants. For example InfoPower has a TCustomRichEdit descendant. (None of the other custom RTF components adhere to this architecture, it would be more powerful if they did. For example the Delphi TDataSet architecture is followed by everyone and for that reason is one of Delphi's strengths.)

I return on this "in principle closed" thread since I need to find a workaround.

My situation is not changed from when i opened this thread, anyway let's say I'd like to print the rtf content created with TcxRichEdit by Devexpress.

Could you please suggest a solution, even if it invovles some workaround?

One i can imagine is to1) open in an invisible form the TcxRichEdit and resize the form so that the RTF is visible and it is wide enough2) soemhow save as image the form and store the image in a temp folder3) in a report use TppImage.Picture.LoadFromFile

could you please comment on this or even better suggest another solution?